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Robert Gailer

BirthABT 1795 - Sandy, Bedfordshire, England
Death6 July 1875 - Great Stukley, Huntingdonshire, United Kingdom
MotherElizabeth Andrews
FatherJonas Gailer

Born in Sandy, Bedfordshire, England on ABT 1795 to Jonas Gailer and Elizabeth Andrews. Robert Gailer married Sarah Adkins and had 9 children. He passed away on 6 July 1875 in Great Stukley, Huntingdonshire, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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Jonas Gailer
1757 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Andrews
1761 - 1823
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Adkins
1798 - 1868
Children Show all
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Eliza Gailer
1830 - 1884
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Sarah Gailer
1822 - 1908
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John Gailer
1824 - 1860
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Caroline Gailer
1835 - 1877
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Robert Gailer
1827 - 1875
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Edith Gailer
1817 - 1875
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Elizabeth Gailer
1815 - 1823
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Jonas Gailer
1832 - 1870
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Eliza Gailer
1839 - 1884

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